نتایج جستجو برای: cytoplasmic incompatibility

تعداد نتایج: 99632  

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
mohsen karami department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran seyed hassan moosa-kazemi department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad ali oshaghi department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hasan vatandoost department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad mehdi sedaghat department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ramazan rajabnia infectious diseases & tropical medicine research center, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran

background: wolbachia  are common intracellular bacteria that infect different groups of arthropods including mos­quitoes. these bacteria modify host biology and may induce feminization, parthenogenesis, male killing and cyto­plasmic incompatibility (ci). recently wolbachia  is being nominated as a bio-agent and paratransgenic candidate to control mosquito borne diseases. methods: here we repor...

Journal: :Genetics 1996
K Bourtzis A Nirgianaki G Markakis C Savakis

Forty-one stocks from 30 Drosophila species were surveyed for Wolbachia infection using PCR technology. D. sechellia and two strains of D. auraria were found to be infected and were tested for the expression of cytoplasmic incompatibility, along with D. ananassae and D. melanogaster strains, which are already known to be infected. D. ananassae and D. melanogaster show levels of incompatibility ...

Journal: :Medical Entomology and Zoology 1995

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 1992
J A Breeuwer R Stouthamer S M Barns D A Pelletier W G Weisburg J H Werren

Cytoplasmic incompatibility results in embryo mortality in diploids, or all male offspring in haplodiploids, when individuals carrying different cytoplasmic factors are crossed. Cytoplasmic factors have been identified as intracellular micro-organisms. Microbe-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility is found in many insect taxa and may play a role in reproductive isolation between populations. Such...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 1998

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2001
S L Dobson E J Marsland W Rattanadechakul

Maternally inherited bacteria of the genus Volbachia can cause cytoplasmic incompatibility resulting in the developmental arrest of early embryos. Previous studies have shown that both single- and superinfections of Wolbachia naturally occur in populations of Aedes albopictus (Skuse). Here, we report crossing experiments using three infection types occurring in Ae. albopictus: uninfected, singl...

Journal: :Genetics 1977
S K Subbarao B S Krishnamurthy C F Curtis T Adak R K Chandrahas

Maternally inherited variants, which arose within a laboratory colony of Culex pipiens fatigans, have been studied by rearing cultures from single egg rafts. Segregation, i.e, variation of cytoplasmic incompatibility properties between the male progeny of individual females, was demonstrated. Also, from the daughters of individual females, sub-lines were derived within which all the males showe...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2009
I N Gazla M C Carracedo

Wolbachia are bacteria that live inside the cells of a large number of invertebrate hosts and are transmitted from infected females to their offspring. Their presence is associated with cytoplasmic incompatibility in several species of Drosophila. Cytoplasmic incompatibility results when the sperm of infected males fertilize eggs of uninfected females, causing more or less intense embryonic mor...

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